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1987 Mercury Grand Marquis Ls Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:83037
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United States

87' Mercury Grand Marquis LS in very, very good condition.  It has a few minor cosmetic issues, i.e. door dings, paint chips, etc.  But, the body is straight, with the original paint on it.  Great for the age of the car!  The interior is also very clean, no rips, tears, or stains.  Mechanically, everything works, even all the little lights, like for the keyholes on the front doors, for example.  All power options work, windows, locks, and antenna.  I'm only the second owner, have had it for a little over a year.  The car is originally from Central CA, so no rust at all.  Originally got it for my 16 year old, but he's not so interested in it anymore.  His loss!  The miles are correct, has not turned over.  Have the receipts for everything we did to the car, here's most of the items covered:  New tires, plugs, cap and rotor, plug wires, transmission service, radiator flush, and LOF.  We also replaced 4 of the 6 speakers.  The ac works, could stand a recharge, but it does work.  It also has been driven a week or so every month just to keep everything in working order.  All in all, a very nice example of an American vehicle from that period.  Clear title is in hand, vehicle sold as is, no warranty.  $500.00 deposit via PayPal required within 24hrs of auction end, balance due by certified funds or cash within 7 days of auction end.  Buyer is responsible for transporting vehicle.  Please contact me with any questions, thanks for looking, and good luck!

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